My boyfriend has problems with everything all the time. We think computers
have it in for him...giggle....he always gets the lemons from the stores and
has to return them for others (hardware) and everything crashes...I tell him
that it's because he pushes the OS beyond the user level which I think these
Windows OSes were meant for and not super power users. We have a good laugh
at that one. I am sure a lot of the instabilities Windows has are its bugs
and some program applications do not like it so they bomb out. And so on,
and so on. It doesn't change the fact it is very frustrating when you are
downloading a big file or designing something and have not saved it yet. I
guess we just have to try to make due with what we have and try to fix it
when we have to. A sad thing that the quality of workmanship in all things
is just not there anymore.
> Strange. I've seen no problems worth mentioning on any machine with
Netscape (4.05,
> 4.5, 4.51, 4.75) coexisting with MSOffice (95 and 97) under Win95 or 98,
either on
> my machines or on my clients'. (I do a little fix-it consulting work on
the side.)
>
> Perhaps your Netscape problems are system specific? I, like several
others on this
> list, have come across specific PCs that are unable to run Netscape with
any
> stability even with identical OS and applications to my own systems.
Ditto MSIE:
> it's not stable on my machines, but I've seen it very stable on other
machines with
> the same OS and applications as mine. I suspect it's some low level
hardware or
> BIOS issue, but haven't bothered to dig deep enough to confirm that.
>
> Warren
> http://sites.netscape.net/srcopan/cybercafe.htm
>
> Eugene Bernache wrote:
>
> > Netscape doesn't get along well with Microsoft Office at all...
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